Tuesday, April 19, 2011

TIRAN SHEMESH, HOME DECOR

Home Décor.  Furniture, carpets and general home furnishings with style.  After arriving in the US as a tourist, Tiran drove across country from NY to Los Angeles and didn’t like it until he discovered that he could succeed in supplying large retailers and distributors.  Pictures; oil painting; framing; boxing; unique furniture (from most any catalogue); and area rugs (machine or hand-made) are just some of the items that Universal Home Décor can provide.  In addition, see Tiran for custom area rugs done to the buyer’s specifications.  Show him an item from most any catalogue and he can either get it for you, or otherwise have it made for you.http://tinyurl.com/44fceyw 

LISSETTE PLEITEZ, CLEANING SERVICE: RESIDENTIAL

Lissette Pleitez with Here2Clean.  Lissette brought a toilet seat in addition to several of her helpers so that we know who will be coming into our homes and offices.
Several of Lissette’s “girls” paraded through the room showing their fabulous abilities.  You would have to been there to decide who looked prettier, Dennis (“Denise”) or Kenny (“Kenedra?”).  Then Lissette got serious, naming some of her actual crew members who have as  many as 30 years experience.
Honest reliable, insured, bonded and licensed, Here2Clean will suit your individual needs from weekly, monthly, or even a one-time cleaning service. http://tinyurl.com/2aavpdr  

ALEX TRAKHTENBERG, DRY CLEANERS

Alex can clean virtually any clothing article from a shirt to dry cleaning of suits. As a very professional cleaning service, Camden Cleaners does the unusual, including men’s ties; women’s suits; men’s shirts.  In addition, they do shoe and leather repair and polishing.http://tinyurl.com/25mn5dw

Monday, April 4, 2011

DAVID BLATTEL, COMMERCIAL AND ADVERTISING PHOTOGRAPHY

David Blattel, Commercial and Advertising Photography, shared pictures of his adventures in Yosemite that included base-jumping from El Capitan.  At the end of May, he will be climbing the face of El Capitan, with a buddy who roughs it in comfort with a sound system and French press coffee.  Last October he managed to survive two nights of climbing El Capitan.  They started at 8 p.m. and at 2 a.m. slept, hanging on the face of the gigantic rock formation.  According to David, the nights were totally black, thanks to no moon.  He thanked Dr. Bill Nojima, Cathy Cahill, and Lisa Paschall for keeping his body going to keep climbing.http://tinyurl.com/2ce5dro